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Peasehill House is a privately owned hotel and restaurant located in close proximity to Bradford, Leeds and Harrogate city centres.The hotel is located within 5 minutes of Leeds-Bradford International airport in an area considered the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales.Built from traditional Yorkshire stone at the end of the 19th Century Peasehill House retains many of its original features and offers customers a warm reception. All our staff are dedicated to ensuring you have a comfortable stay in our newly refurbished surroundings.Our restaurant has a reputation for high quality, freshly prepared food and is open to both residents and non-residents for lunches, evening meals and private functions

Why is it that when you need to get up to go somewhere and you set the alarm you always wake up just before the alarm goes off I had set the following for 4am - mobile phone alarm - television alarm - wake up call !! At 3:43 I woke up so just as I got into the shower world war three broke out and every alarm known to man went off - good morning Donna !!! Lol !! 1/2 hour later and we were at ...

... Vorticist painters were obsessed with abstract lines and geometric patterns. Emerging just before the war, the movement was profoundly affected by the horrors of conflict. Percy Wyndham Lewis, one of the artists featured, turned to painting portraits with tired, emotionless faces, claiming that all emotion had been drained by the war. The paintings, like his "Praxitella", tell the story of a spent population, left numb and cynical by the terrors suffered during one of ...

Hi Joan and Arthur, I hope you like these pics and you might be able to show them to the others. The scenery around here is wonderful and we covered a lot of miles before Diane left on Sunday. The weather has been up and down. We have had our winter woolies on some days but Sunday and yesterday it was like summer again. Diane really felt the cold. We had my gas heater on some evenings. I think about you all a lot.

... being a Friday night, and realised there were so many more streets of it that we didn't realise, people everywhere, a real tourist attraction! Coffee and ice cream shops next to condomeries, sex shops and the knock shops, was very surprised that some families were out walking through this area with their children! 17th August, 2012, Saturday Up bright and early again to catch the 9.01 train to Berlin, met a Sydney couple, Oliver and Greg who were travelling for 3 ...